There was endless discussion on bushings at the BOD meeting last night.boltonite wrote:Seems clear if you remove the airbag you must install FIA/SFI 5-pt belts otherwise OEM belts are ok.
With regard to bushings, if the intent is assess points for performance mods, upgraded bushings ought to get some assessment since the primary reason to use them is performance (not cost savings). If the 1-point assessment is too severe, compared to other upgrades, there is a problem in the the point scale. Going forward, there will be an endless, constant stream of aftermarket performance parts produced, each will need to be assessed to keep the rules current; if the granularity of points allows you to use performance parts with 0 points that seems at odds with the basic premise of a points-based system.
FF
We agreed that non rubber bushings are a performance advantage. We couldn't go with 1/2 points (I'm not sure why) one point seemed a little severe, but that's what we agreed on. I think it was 1 point non rubber, 2 points metal bushings.
Fred brings up a good point, as more and more advantage parts come to light, we may have to change the points system to maybe doubling the points to get more granularity, or use fractions.
This will be a work in progress. the new rules package will be up for membership voting hopefully within a week.
We agreed to keep SP, P and FP for this year. We literally ran out of time to hash through Super.
We have rules in Touring to address safety. If you fall into that, you could possibly run in SP for next year where the safety rules were not changed.
Safety will be addressed next year for all classes.